From a monumental villa for a bargain price to the cardiac arrest of 23-year-old Lars: these are the five stories you must read on Friday.

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Lars Nabbe (23) from Sambeek suffered a cardiac arrest three months ago during a football match. After a successful operation and the installation of a defibrillator, he can now enjoy Christmas even more with his family. His rehabilitation will start in January at the Radboud hospital. Read his story here:

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A monumental villa of 250 square meters in Roosendaal is for sale for only 295,000 euros. The building has a lot of potential but requires a thorough renovation with an estimated job budget of €300,000. The current resident, art collector Mr. Fortuin (78), wants to live smaller. You can read the whole story here:

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The first and second days of Christmas in 2023 may be the sunniest on record since 1901. With temperatures just above zero and maximum sunshine, this Christmas will most likely break the record set in 1961. Weather experts advise to go outside despite the cold. Check it out here:

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A building in Valkenswaard has been successfully split into four apartments. Owners Martinette and Rob Derksen can continue to live in their beloved home, while two apartments have been sold to new residents. The municipality was grateful for the creation of additional living space. You can read their story here:

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For Fanny van den Heuvel (57) from Berghem, Christmas and New Year’s Eve are days full of painful memories and sadness. Her son Florian died shortly after birth at Christmas and was buried on New Year’s Day. Fanny shares her story to show that the holidays are different for everyone. Read the whole story here:

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